Re: Woodburytypes

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From: Sandy King (sanking@clemson.edu)
Date: 11/07/02-10:36:07 PM Z


Several years ago I also asked for information on Woodburytypes and
received quite a lot of information, all of it in hard copy. When I
remember where I filled the information I will pull compile a list to
see if you could use any of it.

I have seriously contemplated attempting Woodburtypes on a couple of
occasions but being a carbon printer I have not been able to develop
sufficient incentive. As you most likely know, the Woodburytype is
identical to a carbon print. One those occasions when I have most
seriously contemplated investing the time and energy to make
Woodburytypes I have always convinced myself that it would be much
easier to just make an edition of carbon prints!!

Sandy King

>----- Original Message -----
>From: John Cremati <johnjohnc@core.com>
>To: <alt-photo-process-l@sask.usask.ca>
>Sent: Thursday, November 07, 2002 8:08 PM
>Subject: Re: Woodburytypes
>
>
>> I am fasicnated with this process as well... If you come across anything ,
>> please list your findings if posible ... What little I have read on it
>came
>> from Cassell's "The Cyclopaedia Of Photography" c.1912 >
>
> I will definatly keep the list posted of all progress in tracing the
>procedure and my results in this incredible process. Luckily I have access
>to a very nice hydraulic press capable of up to 800 tons per square inch, so
>I'm going for the real McCoy in this process.
>Will keep all informed,
>Cheers, Craig Z.

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